Cal Poly cuts water usage as part of Drought Response Plan

The school is letting 28 percent of its turf — a proposed 13.6 acres in total — go brown in response to Gov. Jerry Brown’s new demands that campuses cut their water use by one-fourth.

A year in greek life

This past school year in greek life has brought many surprises, with two suspensions, two probations and the creation of new legislation.

Greek Awards night showcases best of greek life

Fraternities and sororities submitted nominations for chapter and individuals excellence throughout the 2014-15 school year.

Dollar garage sale attracts national attention

Matt McGill, Rhys Jansen and Nick Shorts had too much junk in their garage.

President Armstrong responds to salary disputes: ‘You have a right to be angry’

Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong called for a listening session in Chumash Auditorium to discuss the faculty and staff salary issues at hand.

Recent study proves Cal Poly work in Peru a success

Cal Poly’s Learn By Doing philosophy stretches farther than just the San Luis Obispo campus. Every summer, it’s practiced by students in Peru.

Here’s how the Fall 2015 admitted students stack up

To start, the average GPA of admitted students is a 4.0.

ASI Board of Directors Approves Resolution for Open Course Evaluations

At the meeting last week, the ASI Board of Directors approved the resolution to open up course evaluations for students to reference when choosing their classes. The next step is asking the university to look at this possibility. Many universities already offer evaluations for students to see.